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Progress Report 2004

In the late Spring of 2004 the Kensington and Chelsea Partnership Officers and the Steering Group looked at each of the objectives in the Community Strategy and Neighbourhood Renewal Strategy to assess how well we were doing in achieving them. 

This process of review fed into the Progress Report 2004 which is now available for you to download and read below as either a Word document or as an Adobe PDF document.  

You may have taken part in the Community Strategy consultation exercise in 2001, in which case thank you for your contribution. We hope you will be interested to read how your ideas for the future, and suggestions for services, were incorporated.

Print the report in Word large print 

Download and print the Progress Report 2004 as a Word document, large print (Arial font size 14) For details of progress on individual objectives and actions, go to bottom of page.

Print report as PDF

Download/print the  PDF document Progress Report 2004  [PDF file] (This is the complete report the file size 991Kb) Alternatively you can download it in chapters from the table below.

Progress report 2004    
Number Chapter File size
1. Foreword [PDF file] 44Kb
2. Environment and Transport [PDF file] 109Kb
3. Health and well-being [PDF file] 121Kb
4. Homes and Housing [PDF file] 122Kb
5. Safe Communities [PDF file] 267Kb
6. Learning, Arts and Leisure [PDF file] 101Kb
7. Work and Business [PDF file] 83Kb
8. Community Involvement [PDF file] 147Kb
9. Getting involved in the new Community Strategy [PDF file] 36Kb
10. Neighbourhood Renewal Fund Spending [PDF file] 24Kb
11. The Kensington and Chelsea Partnership Steering Group [PDF file] 24Kb

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